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This document covers precise notes for the first lecture of the course ANAT0001: Anatomy & Development from UCL. Each lecture is separated into different documents.

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Lecture 1
X embryonic
in
fertilization: development in the
Oviparity eggs are laid invertebrates.
internal/external mother;development
fish …
happens outside
eggs are
retained in X connected to mother
Ovoviviparity fertilization: internal …
mothers’ via a placenta
body
eggs are
retained in connected to mother via usually in
Viviparity fertilization: internal
mothers’ a placenta mammals
body

|Forming embryo|

Preformation: enlarge during embryonic development

Epigenesis: complexity of embryo increases with time

—> some aspects of preformation is correct, but mostly epigenesis

Totipotent stem cells: formed after fertilization, can differentiate into all of the cells of the
human body

Pluripotent stem cells: can give rise to all, but not as versatile as totipotent cells

Multipotent stem cells: more limited

=⇒ initially fertilized egg has the highest potential to give rise to all cell types … potential
decreases over time (lineage restriction) —> epigenesis occurs (increasing complexity)

zygote —(cleavage)—>blastula [pluripotent] —(gastrulation)—>gastrula —> form 3 germ
layers (ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm) —> larva

Gastrulation: where most important lineage restriction occurs, become multi-potency;
generates three germ layers

 Ectoderm: skin, nervous system
 Mesoderm: muscle tissue
 Endoderm: respiratory tract, gut tube, kidney

—> stop dividing, make proteins they need

Differentiation: cells stop dividing and acquire characteristics of the adult tissue
(differentiation), still have development, only cell division is finished

evolution starts off with life, then funnel into a Phylotypic Stage (many vertebrates look
similar to each other), then diverge over development

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